New Brembo/wilwood Ft. Brake Pads F6r Mintex (7772 Style) Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
One set of pads for Brembo or Wilwood front calipers. Mintex brand pads. Crosses to PFC model 7772. F6R compound: mild compound - front intermediate track. Pads are new in box. They are 30 MM. Came from Nextel Cup Team.
Mintex F6R
F6R was formulated to address specific applications needing medium to low torque with a high temperature threshold. High heat tolerances with consistent repeatability were the two major requirements for this formulation. NASACAR, Endurance racing, Group N, Touring Cars etc.
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